Thank you all in advance that can help me with this.. I have read several topics on how to create a bootable USB with UBCD and as newbie as I am. I can not seem to figure it out. I already formatted my 4gb usb drive in fat32 and extracted the iso file to C. I then proceeded these instruction
viewtopic.php?t=1340 as posted to no avail.

Can anyone provide a "NEWBIE" and as elementary as possible, step by step tutorial on how to do this? I am trying to fix a DELL Inspiron B130 that keeps booting to the undesirable "BSOD" and for some reason it will not boot to the DVD drive...

Thanks Icecube for your quick response. I am at work now but will suely give it a go when I get home.

I noticed that there are (again I am a newbie) several different types of syslinux on in the link that you provided. Obviously I will download the latest version 3.72. My question is which of the 3.72v do I download...

I must be doing something wrong.
I made a new folder in C and called it syslinux.
Then I downloaded syslinux 3.72.zip and extracted it to the above mentioned folder.
I opened up the the folder and can see the syslinux.exe file ( Am I supposed to run this from there? ).
I followed your instruction's by opening up the Run>>cmd then I copied the Code: "C:\syslinux\win32\syslinux.exe" -ma -d syslinux x: chsnged the "x" to "i" which is my usb flash drive. I hit enter and nothing happens...

I followed your instruction's by opening up the Run>>cmd then I copied the Code: "C:\syslinux\win32\syslinux.exe" -ma -d syslinux x: chsnged the "x" to "i" which is my usb flash drive. I hit enter and nothing happens..

If your USB stick has a led that goes on on write actions, you can see that data is written, when syslinux.exe is executed.
I think that the syslinux command doesn't give any output, when you execute it and if everything goes well. To be sure that it is executed, remove ldlinux.sys from I:\syslinux\. If you execute syslinux.exe now, the ldlinux.sys will be created again.
Be sure that the path you specified for syslinux, is correct:

Code:

cd "C:\syslinux\win32"dirsyslinux.exe -ma -d syslinux x:

cd: Change directory to "C:\syslinux\win32\"
dir: list the contents of the current directory (look if syslinux.exe is listed)
Execute syslinux.

The following archives contain the same files:
.Tar.bz2.Tar.gz.zip I download always the tar.bz file, because it is the smallest. It depends on the archiver that you use, to determine which file you can open. Any decent archiver is capable of opening those archives.

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